import os import json import unittest import jc.parsers.systemctl_ls THIS_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) class MyTests(unittest.TestCase): # input with open(os.path.join(THIS_DIR, os.pardir, 'tests/fixtures/centos-7.7/systemctl-ls.out'), 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: centos_7_7_systemctl_ls = f.read() with open(os.path.join(THIS_DIR, os.pardir, 'tests/fixtures/ubuntu-18.04/systemctl-ls.out'), 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: ubuntu_18_4_systemctl_ls = f.read() # output with open(os.path.join(THIS_DIR, os.pardir, 'tests/fixtures/centos-7.7/systemctl-ls.json'), 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: centos_7_7_systemctl_ls_json = json.loads(f.read()) with open(os.path.join(THIS_DIR, os.pardir, 'tests/fixtures/ubuntu-18.04/systemctl-ls.json'), 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: ubuntu_18_4_systemctl_ls_json = json.loads(f.read()) def test_systemctl_ls_nodata(self): """ Test 'systemctl -a list-sockets' with no data """ self.assertEqual(jc.parsers.systemctl_ls.parse('', quiet=True), []) def test_systemctl_ls_centos_7_7(self): """ Test 'systemctl -a list-sockets' on Centos 7.7 """ self.assertEqual(jc.parsers.systemctl_ls.parse(self.centos_7_7_systemctl_ls, quiet=True), self.centos_7_7_systemctl_ls_json) def test_systemctl_ls_ubuntu_18_4(self): """ Test 'systemctl -a list-sockets' on Ubuntu 18.4 """ self.assertEqual(jc.parsers.systemctl_ls.parse(self.ubuntu_18_4_systemctl_ls, quiet=True), self.ubuntu_18_4_systemctl_ls_json) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()